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Use of Squirrel Monkeys in Cardiovascular Research
Squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) have been the most widely used of the New World monkeys in cardiovascular research. The majority of the... -
Prevention of Arterial Calcium Deposition with Diphosphonates and Calcium Entry Blockers
The arterial disease most commonly associated with an increase in arterial calcium is atherosclerosis. In the past, the deposition of calcium in... -
From the Fatty Streak to the Calcified Lesion
Juvenile-type fatty streaks are the earliest lesions that can be recognized by macroscopic inspection of aortas of children. They characteristically... -
Functional Morphology of Human Arteries During Fetal and Postnatal Development
The equilibrium between the distending force of the blood pressure and the arterial wall is determined essentially by a simple law of mechanics, the... -
Physiological Principles Involved in the Care of the Pre-term Human Infant
The word mature is derived from the Latin word maturus, meaning ripe, and a mature baby may be considered to be one who is ripe for the change from... -
Third International Congress of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
The tissue distribution of enzymatic activities in intestinal metaplasia stomachs exhibiting chronic gastritis was compared histochemically with that...